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Keir Starmer enjoying 'glitter-bomb bounce' with post-conference poll boost
One survey this weekend shows the party's lead over the Conservatives has increased to 16 points - up from 14 last week - while Keir Starmer's personal ratings are also on the rise
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Cost of nationalising Britain's energy grid could be paid for in a decade
Research shows Labour’s plan for a publicly-owned energy transmission company could upgrade the UK’s creaking network much more cheaply than the current privatised firm
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Labour considers new laws on AI disinformation after Starmer 'deepfake' audio
It comes after party leader Keir Starmer was targeted with a 'deepfake' audio of his voice apparently berating an aide
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'Palestinian civilians and kids should not be blamed for inhumanity of Hamas'
Keir Mudie says is he terrified by the Israeli president Isaac Herzog who is putting the blame for the inhumanity of Hamas on to all Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
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Widower of murdered MP Jo Cox was 'worried' as protester stormed Starmer stage
Brendan Cox said he was worried for Keir Starmer and wife Victoria in that moment - "not knowing if it was just a random protester or somebody with the worst intent"
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1.5million homes at risk of flooding as melting Arctic ice triggers rising seas
Greenhouse gases have already warmed the atmosphere enough to lock in between 17.5mm-52.4mm of global sea level rise by 2100 and any further warming will only increase that, MPs have warned
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71,000 cancer patients forced to wait more than 62-day target to start treatment
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey, who lost both his cancers to cancer when he was young, said it is 'a scandal' that so many patients are waiting months to start treatment
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Australians vote no in referendum aimed at extending rights of indigenous people
Nearly 60 per cent of Australians have today voted to reject The Voice referendum, which would have given more political power to the nation's Aboriginal and Torres Strait population
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Police fine 24 people over Tory HQ Partygate video after Mirror exposé
The Metropolitan Police re-opened its investigation into the 'Jingle and Mingle' bash after requesting the damning video of aides dancing, drinking and laughing at Covid rules
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Government 'might have to choose areas to let flood in the future', warn experts
As many as 1,500,000 British homes could face more regular flooding, experts warned as they sounded another alarm over climate change concerns to MPs on Friday
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Labour and the Tories face a battle to win the hearts of younger voters
As the fight between Labour and the Conservatives gets even more intense after their conferences, the question over which party has the interests of younger voters at heart is more important than ever
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Nigel Farage opens bank account with Lloyds after falling out with Coutts
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage said that he had been 'refused banking facilities' by 10 other banks before finding a new home with Lloyds
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Tories 'playing dangerous game' over British steel for UK warships
Ministers have failed to insist that UK-produced steel is used to build a £1.6billion fleet of naval supply vessels which will restock frigates and destroyers on operations
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Explosive WhatsApps show top officials joke Carrie 'real person in charge'
WhatsApps shown to the Covid Inquiry reveal Cabinet Secretary Simon Case complained about Carrie Johnson's influence and warned the Government risked appearing a 'terrible, tragic joke' over lockdown flip-flopping
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Tory minister met with laughter from Question Time audience over housing claims
An audience member was applauded when he told Conservative Minister Victoria Atkins: 'I truly struggle to understand how the Tories believe that they are helping young people with housing'
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Keir Starmer glitter protester apologises as his actions 'crossed the line'
Protester Yaz Ashmawi apologised for grabbing Labour leader Keir Starmer as he glitter bombed him at the start of his keynote speech to the party's annual conference in Liverpool
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'Britain must show solidarity and help Palestinians trapped in Gaza'
Our support for Israel should also be accompanied by a greater diplomatic effort to secure humanitarian aid to Gaza as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been left homeless
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Inside Mirror's most iconic images showing the contribution of migrants to UK
Conference-goers and the general public were able to visit 35 portraits at the Museum of Liverpool from our People Move Instagram project to celebrate 100 extraordinary people
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Man 'angry' after being fined £14k for Covid while Boris Johnson had to pay £50
Toriano Reid said he has been threatened he faces three months in jail if he fails to pay his £14,300 fine for attending his niece's small birthday gathering in his garden in 2020
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NHS staff willing to work extra hours to clear backlog in boost for Labour plan
Keir Starmer pledged to cut the number of people waiting for treatment in England with a £1.1billion overtime fund designed to create an extra 2million appointments and scans a year
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'Labour Conference needs reform – right now it's a week for party windbags'
The annual get-together needs to be slimmed down and modernised, says party member Paul Routledge
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Criminals to dodge jail a year after Rishi Sunak promised to lock up more people
Rishi Sunak said he wanted to 'charge more people... and have them in jail' last year, but it has emerged judges have been advised not to send people to prison due to lack of space
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Drivers and renters face higher bills after Rishi Sunak's net zero U-turns
The warning from the Government's own climate advisers - the Climate Change Committee (CCC) - comes almost a month after the Tory leader watered down key targets
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New smoking law plan coming in weeks amid vape crackdown - what it means for you
The Prime Minister is ready to ban disposable vaping if necessary and wants to set out plans to raise the smoking age by 'one year, every year' as early as next month
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UK economy grows slightly in August with GDP up 0.2%
The UK's economy grew slightly recently, with the services sector leading the way, the Office for National Statistics has said
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